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Changes in neuronal excitability that persist after seizures may play
a key role in epilepsy. In this study, extracellular single unit recor
ding techniques were used to investigate the changes in cell discharge
patterns that result from kindling in vivo. The spontaneous activity
of piriform and perirhinal cortical units in chronically implanted adu
lt rats was recorded before, during and after kindling the amygdala. W
e observed that kindling-induced seizures resulted in a prolonged and
dramatic increase in the rate of spontaneous background neuronal disch
arge in both the piriform and perirhinal regions.